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antibiotics can be given to dengue fever patients for curing any super added infection.
No, there is no animal called a dengue. Dengue is a viral infection transmitted by mosquitoes, primarily the Aedes aegypti mosquito. It is a significant public health concern in tropical and subtropical regions, causing symptoms such as fever, severe joint and muscle pain, and potentially life-threatening complications. It is important to take preventive measures to avoid mosquito bites and reduce the spread of dengue fever.
9days for IgG state fever 13days for IgM state fever
Fever is the body's way of fighting off a bacteria or a virus. The fever seems to slow it down and even inhibit it.
Well, hello there, friend! Dengue fever is spread through the bite of infected mosquitoes, particularly the Aedes aegypti mosquito. These mosquitoes usually bite during the day, so it's important to protect yourself by using insect repellent, wearing long sleeves and pants, and keeping your surroundings free of standing water where mosquitoes breed. Remember, we don't make mistakes, just happy little accidents - stay safe and take care of yourself!
It would take you about 7-10 days because it has to wear out of your system on its own time..but that's only for the mild case of the dengue..if your having any other symptoms go a seek professional help
It is generally advised to avoid ibuprofen and other non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) when dealing with dengue fever, as they can increase the risk of bleeding and other complications. Instead, acetaminophen (paracetamol) is usually recommended for pain and fever relief. Always consult a healthcare professional for guidance tailored to your specific condition.
The prevention of dengue fever requires control or eradication of the mosquitoes carrying the virus that causes dengue.There is currently no vaccine available for dengue fever.
Yes, it is. So is intense headache, very high fever; some people also experience a little nausea. The symptoms are much like flu symptoms except that they are much worse. One should never take aspirins for dengue. The difference between dengue symptoms and flu symptoms is that after 2-3 days (it varies) there will be some small red dots on the body.
One can take a pain killer(analgesics) for fever. Paracetamol can serve the purpose for mild fever. Combiflam is stronger drug and can treat severe fever.
I'm going to have to make a few assumptions here: * I assume you're discussing the Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) and not just Dengue Fever (which manifests without the haemorrhagic features). * I further assume you're identifying "stage 2" as the point in DHF, after about 10 days, when hemorrhagic symptoms manifest. If that's the case, hypovolemia is one of the more dangerous effects and presumably could be diagnosed by a lowered BP, at which point you'd consider transfusing serum or perhaps whole blood, as conditions allow. Fluid replacement is key to the patient's survival in this phase. More, while DHS has no direct antagonist, palliative measures are very effective, with CDC saying that untreated DHS has an M&M of nearly 85%, while with treatment, this drops to 1%. DHS is managed by vector control.